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... Shame thus " binds " with drives and other affects , and these shame- binds , as Tomkins calls them , are particularly crucial in understanding the significance of shame in psychodynamics . Since Freud effectively ignored the distinct ...
... Shame thus " binds " with drives and other affects , and these shame- binds , as Tomkins calls them , are particularly crucial in understanding the significance of shame in psychodynamics . Since Freud effectively ignored the distinct ...
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... shame and disgusting (to him/herself and others), thus isolated, finds no avenue for repair, and shame becomes subsequently interred in the body. THE. INTERMINABLE. SPIRALS. OF. SHAME. Shame can be best expressed as the body's physiological ...
... shame and disgusting (to him/herself and others), thus isolated, finds no avenue for repair, and shame becomes subsequently interred in the body. THE. INTERMINABLE. SPIRALS. OF. SHAME. Shame can be best expressed as the body's physiological ...
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... shame is predicated upon static categories of thought (self and other, “us” and “them,” soul and body, individual and society, colonizer and colonized, percipere and percipi), categories that ... shame. Deleuze's shame is the CHAPTER 6 172.
... shame is predicated upon static categories of thought (self and other, “us” and “them,” soul and body, individual and society, colonizer and colonized, percipere and percipi), categories that ... shame. Deleuze's shame is the CHAPTER 6 172.
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